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Football Outsiders (FO) was a website started in July 2003 which focused on advanced statistical analysis of the National Football League (NFL). The site was run by a staff of regular writers, who produced a series of weekly columns using both the site's in-house statistics and their personal analyses of NFL games.
Here are the power rankings after Week 16 of the NFL season: 32. Houston Texans (2-12-1, ... Their playoff odds actually increased by 0.5 percent to 90.1 percent, according to Football Outsiders ...
Here are the power rankings following Week 16 of the NFL season: ... Washington Football Team (6-9, LW: 23) ... via Football Outsiders. The Chargers missing the playoffs because they were blown ...
Here are the NFL Power Rankings at the end of the regular season: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.
In 2003, the sports analytics-focused website Football Outsiders pioneered football's first comprehensive advanced metric, DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average), [16] which compares a player's success on each play to the league average based on a number of variables including down, distance, location on field, current score gap, quarter ...
Football Outsiders pointed out that in the time of 1973–1984, the two had similar completions and completion percentage while having different touchdowns/interceptions (Fouts threw for more of both) while noting Anderson's dominance over Fouts in rushing (over 2,000 yards for sixteen touchdowns to Fouts' 480 for eleven). [28]
We did so based on a composite ranking of three advanced metrics —Wins Above Replacement (WAR) from Pro Football Focus, Defense-adjusted Value Over Average (DVOA) from Football Outsiders and ...
SackSEER is a statistical model for predicting the performance of collegiate American football players who are trying to play in the National Football League. SackSEER was developed in 2010 by Nate Forster of Football Outsiders. SackSEER only applies to defensive ends who are "edge rushers". The first version of SackSEER was published in the ...